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m-rdfotcd matt; tribune. MEDFOim ORKnoNT. wianNKROAY. NOvirnwR r. mm. FORTY KILLED BY ANN MEREDITH, IN ONLY COSTUME POIRET, PARIS TAILOR, DESIGN ED FOR AN AMERICAN WOMAN inonls o follow. It is desired (but every Foiiiisylvaiilan in the Koguo lllvor valley is present, and also ev ery islliug Ponnsylviiulnii, This, of course, includes nil wives and hus bands of l'i.iiiHvlvniiliuiH nml limy A worknioii'H coiiijinimntlon law aro most oonliallv IiiHmI to be will. """""I "l, " niconl hohh on of llicin on Dial day. t,m l"lihtlatiiro In Iowa. 'Ilia wldow'ii WMiSTtl'of F. SIIIIJIiDM peiiMloii law Ih also to buouinii offo sVorelaiy oV llio society. Mlvo In Hint slnto. IV f dtt JE PTTGE SIX. DEMOCRATS WIN TRAIN COLLI! Nffl RSEY SOUTHERN FRANC E MKMT.V, Knuico, Xvo. fi.-'.Aftcr lfi corpses lind lioon lnlen todny from llio delirls of tlio Pnrlfi-Mnrfclllcs ex jiress, wrecked In n collision near lioro IiihI" iiIkIiI, rescuers cstlmnted Hint t ho total number ot (lend would jirovo to lie nt least 40. or the In jured (hero wore hcotos, and It was curtain tliat several ot them would die. AmoniT tlie victims was Captain Amlc, ot an Infantry regiment in Southern France, who after suffor ItiK agonies for ten hours, beKRed the doctors to kill him when he was at last found, and It uccamo evident thnt.miich difficulty would be exper ienced In extricating him. The phy sician gave Mm morphlno to stop the pain, and ho died, still pinned tinder tlio wreckage. Tlio enginosr of tlio train admitted that ho disregarded n danger signal. The express dashed nt terrific speed into another train, and seven cars, crowded with passengers, woro Hmnshcd to kindling wood. President Polncarc and his wife motored from Paris to the scene of the wreck today, and for several hours watched tlio rescuers nt work. fj ONLY El T AR RNISHPHOENIXRACE PIIOKNIX, Ariz., Nov. 5. Only eight cars out of tho 2C which started Monday reached hero yesterday in time to qualify in tho annual Los Angeles-Phoenix automobilo roaJ race. Olln Davis, tho winner, roado the ST4.4 miles over boulevard, mountain and desert in the official time of IS hours and 49 minutes, nearly three hours ahead ot his near est competitor, on elapsed tirao tor tho totnl distance. Tho order ot tho finish and total running tlmo of the other seven cars follew: 4 Guy Hall, Marmon car 21:45. Louis NJkrent. Bulck. 22:45. Jack Hice. Simplex, 22:58. Huston, Mercer, 23:28. firccr, Mitchell, 24:03. Kills, Hulck. 24:04. Schnnck, Ford. 24: 10. Hlco, driving Simplex No. 23, fin ished in fourth placa after ono ot tho most sensational races on record is car overturned and rolled down a bluff. Calling aid, be got in, right and started away, only to overtake Harney Oldflcld, his teammate, who had broken a driving shaft. Carry ing Oldfleld as a passenger Hlco drove Into Phoenix in fourth place. 1 flMK FIFTEEN CARS RACE EL PASO 10 KL PASO, Texas, Nov. 5. Fifteen cars today aro competing in a 531 mile auto race from El Paso to Phoe nix, Ariz., over tho Hordcrlaud route. Four thousand dollars in cash will bo divided among tho first four cars flnlnshlng within the required tlmo limit of forty hours Tho rnco wil end tomorrow at tho Arizona statu fair grounds. The roads aro in good shape and tho win ning car is expected to beter than eighteen, hours for tho distance A night control has been arranged at Douglas, Ariz. Thero aro checking stations all along tbo Horderlnnd route. When Ann Meredith was cast for tho part of Leila Lawford In "Tht Love Leash," sho made up litr mind to wear something now, and she got Polret, the Paris indlos' tailor, who was then in New York, to design n costume for her. Ho turned out some thing in the minaret form, which ho called dlablo. Having boon named for tho devil, it was, qf course, in red. This Is what Mlts Meredith thinks about clethes: "When I was in Paris this sum mer, I learned that tho keynoto ot fashion was qualntnuss or plctur esquoncis, and as I find modern c!othes unbecoming, bolng an 'old fashioned girl,' I was delighted to note that tho smart dressed woman of toilny In Paris was tho plcturesquo ono. Thore is Just tho least degree of risk ono may encounter, for In striving to be picturesque, ono oft times incurs the danger of losing one's individuality and looking frumpy." DEMOCRATS ELECTED IN THREE DISTRICTS WASHINGTON', Nov. r.-("-fiionnl election returns uoro received here (oilny ns follews: J. II. Cantor, demoernt. cla-Jed from twentieth New York iV rift. Charles I. Condy, di'mot-ml, Htrt cl from third .Mnrlninl !iirirf. C. D. Paige, ri-piililiciin, t-licttil from third MiiMnrlumrtU ditrid. 0. W. Loft, (lemocriit. ilr-td from thirteenth New York iliMrVt. SHIPPING MUD FOR THE LITTLE CZAREVITCH'S BATH u INVITATIONS OUT WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. Invitn lions to the wedding in the Whito Hondo llio latter pari of this montli of Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of tho president, mid Francis 11. Snyro of New York, wcro issued today. Tlio piest list was kept Fi'cret, but it was believed to contain less than GOO mimes. About bnlf of those imited live outuidu of Washington. Invitations wcro sent to tlio members of tlio cab inet, tbo diplomntio corps, the mem bers of tbo supiemo court, and to the wives of Bonio of the senator uud represontntiv.es in congress, It was reported Unit tbo daughters of tho ffli oitfii jtnibugsiidors uud lninifitiuri uud of jciibiuet ufficrni were not iii-J ODESSA, Nov. C. Ono thousand cases of mud from tho municipal salt-lako baths noar bore woro shipped today to Livadia, in the Crimea, whero it will ho URod In tho treatment of tho llttlo Czarevitch. Tho mud Is said to bo marvellously i efficacious In affections of tho bonos such as that from which tho Czar's son has long been a sufferer. KAfiLK I'ASS, Tex.. Nov. 5. Fif totni tliou-niid Mexican federal troo arc besieging Torrcon in nn attempt to titan o out the rebel gnr riion, jieeording to reportH received hero today. It was paid the heavy artillery of tbo government trooit- bud been (ruined mi the eity ami would bo lined if I be rebel resisted. AVOID CATARRH ColTcc Schilling's Best gives you tlio service you think you ought to have or declines to take vour nionov. That's the now era business creed. .Money back at your grocer's. Preserved In Its aroma In 1 lb, 2 lb and 2'j lb aroma tight cans; 40c a lb. AND BAY STATE NI'AV YOK1C, Nov. fi. I.ulr-st re Ituiw fiitm New .loiiv imlieiited thai James F. Fielder, llio drmoerulit nominee. Mippoiled bv President WiNon, would luivo n pluralil for goveiuor of 18,000 over I'M w mil ('. Stoke, lepnbliean, ami l-'teielt Col by, progressive. Fielder's Mite ran stbglitlx behind what WiNaii received u enr ago. t'olliy, it was exidcnl, would not piiio to have polled more tliiiu a total of -10,000, ns compared with lloooeU's 113,-1 U) wbon be inn for pro-talent. Now Jersey elected a deinoenilic logi-tlaiuio. KoHirts from Hoon plaoo llio pluralilv of David I. WaNli. doiao oral. nt about 30,000 for tlio Muixu obu-sotls gmortiorxliip. I'lmrlos Suuuior Bird, progntime. wa in hco ond plaoo; August F. Uardnor, ro pulilioiin, was third, and (lornor Kugouo N. Fo-s, running independ ently to succeed himself, was far at the bottom. Henry C. Stuart wont in as gov ernor of Virginia unoppo-od. Maryland, wbiob was voting on United Status senator, clup Mlnir Loo, a domoorat, tunl an old college mate of President Wil-on, by nn en' majority. On Mate, city and con gro iouiil liokot- no goxornor was being elected Maryland ul-o wont .-trongly domooratio. Pennsylvania Day All I'oniiHvlrniiiani aro called to moot Wodiie-dav, November 111. lit tbo l're.-b.vteriaii church. Ilnsket ilinner nt l'i in. Kaeh one is ro ipiosled to bring bis dinoer nml nn other for bis friend. Tins is the fifth year of the Society of Itoguo ltivcr Femisjlvniiiaus ami it U aimed to make this annual tiu'ctini the best over held. This is nn in vitatiou to all from the Keystone state to meet November 10. All bas kets should bo there by 10:30 a. in. The committee on table nml refresh ments is us follews: Mrs. Ktln Stev enson, Mrs. 1). W. Luke, Mrs. .1. K. Watt. Mrs. Lizzie- M. Ilrownlee, Mrs. J. T. Suminerville, I). W. Luke, W. II. Watt and L. t Flngg. The dinner will bo nt 12 m. sbnrj'- Kntertnin- Tariff Reduction Sale AT MEN You Should Hear Evangelist J'utiuan To-Night SIMMISCT: "Christ's Way of Winning Men" At the Christian Church IlivatJio Jlyoiuul It ledlculcs tlio Air Vou llrcatlio mid Instantly Itelleves Why continue to suffer from catarrh, stoppod up head, huuliy volco and other troubles of the breathing, organs when Chas. Strang will sell you Ilyomel with a guaranteo to ro tund tho purcliaso prico it it is not satisfactory, Ilyomel Is a pleasant, harmless and antiseptic medication which you breathe a few. time dally through a small Inhaler. It oftoctlvoly and promptly relloves all catarrhal dis charges, sniffles, foul breath, watory eyes and the formation of crusts in tho nose, or money back. A complete llyoinol outfit, con sisting of Inhaler and a bottle ot Ily omel, costs Sl. 00, and extra bottles, it afterwards needed, aro only CO cents. Always uso Ilyomel for bronchitis, cold iu tho head, husky voice, croup lot infants and any inflammatory dis ease Qt tho breathing organs, A Popular New Boot for Women Hero Is a new boot that's suro to interest women who look for tho llt tlo polntB of stylo In footwear nulti as essential by tho way, as tho much-to-ho-deslrod wear. TOH: Loss knob, gracofully rounded, a very neat, trim effect. HKKU: Cuban, concave breast, Just a bit lower than formerly. PATTKH.V: Buttoned, top less slunted, perfect fitting. UPPKIl: Patent colt vamp, V fox, plain top, button, cloth top, SOLI3: Oak tanned, welt sewed, flno wheeled edge. I HI $4.00, H'K OIVIJ a it i: u .v KTAMPS. h. & ir. TltADLSO "fiooo Shoes" OPPOSITI-: POST OI'TICH f ? t ? ? T t ? ? ? ? r ? ? ? ? ? ? t r y y T ? ? ? ? ? ? t T ? t f f ? ? y T $ t y GINGHAM (nml Apron (Mnghaui, fast colors, sale price, 'yard ty MANN'S Central' Avo., Noar P. O. OHALLIE HcmI (iiali(y Col tou ('hallic, fast colors, now, per yard 5 Store Crowded with Eager Buyers Seeking the Wonderful Bargains Offered Daily Ready-to-Wear Bargains $12.50 Suit Salo, $12.fi0 .lusl a few of those wonderful Kuils left, made in the most up-to-date styles of splendid materials, good as most $2o ones Tariff-Wcduc- $12.50 tion Salo price, New Winter Coats, made of heavy 'diagonals, a good $1." jPO JO garment, now, each vO0 New Full Length Coats, latest styles-Tariff Reduction Price very the $15.00 Dress Goods Bargains ll-inch All-Wool Serge, new shades, a good $1 cloth, now, a OQ yard Oa New I Maids and Fancy .Mixtures for children's dresses, (wu A0p values, now, a yard t'l New Heavy Cloakings, 'fit! inches wide, real ij?'J.fi0 vales, 04 OQ now, a yard v-"-0w New Matlasse Cloth, II inches wide, $:.()() values, now at, $4 QO a yard Ql.uO 18-inch All-Silk iMessaline, in vovy shade, a good 7.V cloth, 4fip now. a vard "01 Underwear Bargains "Women's Heavy I'Mecco Lined Vests and Pants, sale price, ea.135 Women's Wool 1'ants, odd sizes, $1 grade, oa..!8 Women's Fleeced lTnion Suits, splendid 8."e grade, suit . G9? "Women's All Wool Vests and Pants, upto$2.")0 values .08 Bedding Bargains 72x1)0 Sheets, bleached, worth (loc, now, ca..'18 .Vull size flray Cotton IManlcels, $2 values, at, each . ..1.18 12 and lo-inch Pillow Slips, salo price, ea. . 112' Full size Heavy Comforts, very special, ea.!jl.'18 f f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i f FREE-Save your Saleslips and get Wm. Rodger's Silverware-FREE , j-5 X 5 " 5 5 " 5 5 5"5 5 5 J' 5 5 5 $ 5 A Six Months' Crusuade Against Pains, Aches and Soreness Against Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, h'heumatism, Lumbago, liruiscs, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of tho Chest. Wo have maintained the MCSTFK OLI'j crusade for the past few years throughout most of the Cnitcd States with wonderful results. As fast as wo could we have gone into new sections, lifting tho burden of pain from thous ands. Wo eonio to your section now to tell you all about MUSTFWOLF tho magic ointment the clean, pure, whito ointment that does all tho work of tho old-fashioned mustard plaster without the discomfort and without tho blister. " MLTSTEROLK moans mustard oil combined with other simples used in homo medicines. Millions of jars aro sold annually. It is used in hospitals and in thousands of homes and is frankly recommended by nurses anil doctors. Ask your physician about it. 3U USTI3HOLB has a delicious, com forting, soothing effect. You sjninly rub MUSTKUOLK on briskly and tho pain is gone. AlUSTKItOLK is so penetrating that it entei-s the. pores at once stops tho sharp twinges brings ease and com plete relief and breaks up tho conges tion. .Many uso it to prevent pneu monia. .Mustard has been a famliy remedy for centuries. iMUSTKKOLF is what Twentieth Century science has made of the remedy that your mother and grandmother depended on. Thousands who have used iMUKTIM OLM will gladly tell you what wonder ful relief it brings. AVo aro going to tell you twice a week in this paper, for months to come, all about .MUSTFK'OLIO. At your druggist's iu 2Ho and f()o jars, and a special largo hospital size for $2.n(). Accept no substitute. ."If your drug gist cannot supply you, send'jru or fiOo to us and wo will mail you a jar, post ago prepaid. Wo constantly receive hundreds of. testimonials from doctors and nurses. THE MUSTEROLE CO., Cleveland, Ohio "I nm uhIiik MiiHtorolo In my own enno. Ileen down wllli Krlppo for piiHt two vuokn and It linn caiiHod bronchial trouble, I find tlilH Ioohoiih up tlio tubcii and kIvcb ma much roller, ho I can rout bettor ut nlKllt. I am proHcrlbliiK It hero mid In Philadelphia. I got Hoveral pooplo Intra IntoroHtod; now tluiy ltaop It conHtnntly In tlio Iioiibo."' Kllas Wlldmaii, M. I)., iluddon IlelghtH, N. J. "Am rccommiiiidliiK your MiiHtorolo to my pa llontH every dtiy." Dr. J. P. Froy, CIiIciiko, "I t li In 1c .MiiHtorolo Ih flue to rub on anywhere. Where thero aro orcnHloiiH t o iiho miiHtnrd In any form, MiiHtorolo Ih much better In every renpoct limn tlio miiHtnrd plnHlor, I hIiiiII now hoop It on hand for ready iiho nt nny tlmo," J, (1, Kmory, M. I)., South Wutorboroiigli, Maine. iL wBSHHwjI M Y eiliiu'u iu uiu nivmiuuua.